Passkeys are an easier and more secure replacement for passwords, enabling users to sign in to their account by unlocking their device screen.

Are you still using passwords? Passkeys are a new authentication technology that enables creating online accounts and signing in to them simply and securely, using just a fingerprint, face scan, or device PIN.

Learn more about passkeys and make your users' online experiences easier and more secure.

Passkeys news

Learn about the latest developements related to passkeys.
A checklist for developers and product teams to make sure their passkey implementations are following all the best practices.
Automatically create passkeys for users that already have a password saved in their password manager.
The WebAuthn Signal API allows a relying party to signal the state of existing credentials to the passkey provider, so that the passkeys are consistent with credentials on the server.
WebAuthn immediate mediation streamlines sign-in by only prompting users with their locally available passkeys and passwords, enabling a frictionless login.

Add passkeys to your web app

Learn how to add the functionality for users to create passkeys in your web app.
Add a passwordless sign-in with passkeys while accommodating existing password users.
Giving a good grasp of passkeys for the users helps them get a better understanding of the landscape and control over the passkeys.

Server-side guides

Understand the key server-side implementation steps for passkeys, and learn about libraries that can speed up your integration.
Learn how to implement the server-side functionality for users to create passkeys in your web app.
Learn how to implement the server-side functionality for users to authenticate with passkeys in your web app.
A list of open source libraries that support passkeys integration in different languages on the client and server-side.
Passkeys resources from FIDO allience, an open industry association with a mission to develop and standardize technical specifications that reduce the reliance on passwords to authenticate users.